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Sayler, Oliver M. "Russia White or Red." Boston: Little,
Brown & Co., 1919, pp. 312.
An unusually impartial account of conditions in Soviet Russia
by an American eye-witness.
Sayler, Oliver M. "The Russian Theatre under the Revolution." Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1920, pp. 261.
An account of the Russian theatre during the revolution by
the dramatic editor of the Indianapolis News.
Schumiatzky, B. "The Aims of the Bolsheviki." London:
People's Russian Information Bureau, 1919, paper, pp. 16.
An account of the aims of the Bolshevist group and of their
differences in program and tactics from other Socialist groups
in Russia.
Socialist Labor Party. "Withdraw from Russia." N. Y.: Socialist Labor Party, 1919, paper, pp. 16.
An appeal signed by the National Executive Committee to protest against Allied intervention in Russia and containing a review of the reasons, real and pretended, for the policy of the
Allies.
Socialist Publication Society. "Education and Art in Soviet
Russia" (in the light of official Decrees and Documents),
with a Foreword by Max Eastman. N. Y.: The Socialist
Publication Society, 1919, paper, pp. 64.
A well-documented description of the constructive work of the
Soviet Government in the field of art and education.
Socialist Publication Society. "Radek and Ransome on
Russia." Brooklyn, N. Y., 1918, paper, pp. 31.
A reprint from Ransome's "Open Letter to America," with an
introduction by Karl Radek, former representative of the Soviet
Government in Germany.
Trotzky, Leon. Introduction by Lincoln Steffens. "The
Bolsheviki and the World Peace" ( a translation of a pamphlet published in 1914 under the title "War and the International"). N. Y.: Boni and Liveright, 1918, pp. 238.
A series of papers written previous to the Revolution, but containing much of the philosophy and aims of the Bolsheviki which
were later made into history. Written by the present Russian
Minister of War.
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